The Victorian Master Criminal : Charles Peace and the Murders of Cock and Dyson

The Victorian Master Criminal : Charles Peace and the Murders of Cock and Dyson

(Autor) David C Hanrahan
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On 2 August 1876, a young policeman named Constable Nicholas Cock was shot dead while walking ‘the beat’ at Whalley Range, Manchester. A few months later, on the evening of 29 November 1876, Arthur Dyson, an engineer, was murdered in his own backyard at Banner Cross, Sheffield. Charles Peace was Victorian Britain’s most infamous cat burglar and murderer. He was a complex character: ruthless, devious, dangerous, charming, intelligent and creative. Mrs Katherine Dyson identified him as the murderer of her husband, and as the police searched the country for him, Peace was living a life of luxury under another identity in London. One of these murders became the most notorious and scandalous case of the Victorian age, with a tale of illicit romance and a nationwide hunt for Britain’s most wanted man; the other was to become a landmark in British legal history. Although no one suspected a link between them, these two sensational murder cases would, in the end, turn out to be tied together in a way that shocked Victorian society to its core.

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Editorial:
The History Press Ltd
Formato:
Hardcover
Número de páginas:
None
ISBN:
9780750962971
Año de publicación:
2016
Fecha publicación:
6 de Junio de 2016

David C Hanrahan

David C Hanrahan is best known for his critically acclaimed novel "The Last Goodbye," which explores themes of loss and redemption. His writing style is characterized by vivid imagery and emotional depth. Hanrahan's contributions to literature include challenging societal norms and delving into the complexities of human relationships.

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